Every Global Exchange, One Terminal.
RTX5 connects you to the world's major stock exchanges through a single unified interface — streaming real-time exchange data, live order book depth, and multi-market execution without switching platforms. Trade equities across continents from one login, one screen, and one execution engine built for exchange-grade speed.
Your Gateway to Every Major Stock Exchange
Stock exchanges are organised and regulated marketplaces where shares of publicly listed companies are bought and sold — serving as the foundational infrastructure of global equity markets. RTX5's multi-exchange connectivity gives traders a structural advantage by aggregating real-time price data, order book depth, and execution access across dozens of global exchanges without requiring multiple broker accounts or platform logins. What once demanded a network of separate terminals is now unified inside a single RTX5 session.
One Terminal for Every Exchange
RTX5 consolidates access to NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, TSE, and dozens more into a single login — eliminating the need for multiple broker platforms or exchange-specific software.
Real-Time Exchange Data Without Delay
Sub-8-millisecond data pipelines deliver live bid/ask prices, order book depth, and tick data from every connected exchange the instant the matching engine publishes them.
Execute Across Markets Simultaneously
RTX5's multi-exchange order routing engine lets you place and manage equity orders on different exchanges in parallel without closing or switching workspace tabs.
Every Major Exchange, Instantly Accessible
RTX5 provides real-time data and trading access to the world's most significant stock exchanges — from the largest by market capitalisation to the most actively traded by daily volume. All are accessible from within a single terminal session, with live price feeds and full order book visibility.
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
New York, USA
The world's largest stock exchange by market capitalisation, NYSE is the benchmark venue for blue-chip equities and multinational conglomerates. RTX5 traders access deep liquidity across financials, healthcare, energy, and industrials sectors that define U.S. corporate markets.
NASDAQ
New York, USA
The electronic exchange synonymous with global technology and innovation, NASDAQ lists the world's most traded tech mega-caps alongside biotech, semiconductor, and SaaS leaders. RTX5 traders leverage NASDAQ's high-velocity order book for growth-equity strategies and momentum plays.
London Stock Exchange (LSE)
London, UK
Europe's most internationally diversified exchange, LSE hosts multinational mining giants, global banks, and consumer staples companies with revenue exposure across every continent. RTX5 traders use LSE for sterling-denominated equity exposure and European session liquidity overlap.
Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
Tokyo, Japan
Asia's largest exchange by market capitalisation, TSE anchors the Japanese equity market with leading automotive, electronics, and industrial conglomerates. RTX5 traders access TSE for Asian session opening plays and yen-correlated equity trades.
Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)
Shanghai, China
The primary exchange for mainland China's state-owned enterprises and rapidly scaling private-sector firms, SSE is the gateway to the world's second-largest economy. RTX5 traders access SSE for China A-share exposure and emerging market sector rotation strategies.
Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)
Hong Kong, China
The premier exchange bridging mainland Chinese capital with international investors, HKEX lists dual-listed tech giants and financial holding companies. RTX5 traders use HKEX for cross-listed arbitrage opportunities and Greater China equity exposure.
Euronext
Amsterdam, Netherlands (Multi-City)
Europe's largest pan-continental exchange spanning Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Lisbon, Dublin, Oslo, and Milan — Euronext offers diversified sector coverage across luxury goods, aerospace, and European financials. RTX5 traders access Euronext for euro-denominated cross-border equity strategies.
Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE / XETRA)
Frankfurt, Germany
Germany's primary exchange and host of the electronically traded XETRA platform, FSE lists Europe's dominant automotive, chemical, and industrial engineering firms. RTX5 traders use XETRA's electronic order book for tight-spread execution on DAX constituents.
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
Mumbai, India
Asia's oldest stock exchange and home to the Sensex benchmark, BSE lists India's largest conglomerates, IT services firms, and fast-growing consumer companies. RTX5 traders access BSE for high-growth emerging market equity exposure and rupee-denominated positions.
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Sydney, Australia
The leading exchange in the Asia-Pacific region for mining, resources, and financial services equities, ASX offers deep liquidity in commodity-linked stocks. RTX5 traders use ASX for portfolio diversification into Australasian markets and precious-metals sector exposure.
Know When Every Exchange Is Open
Stock exchange trading hours vary significantly across global time zones — and RTX5 displays a live exchange session clock for every connected market, highlighting pre-market, regular session, after-hours, and closed states in real time. Traders always know which exchanges are actively tradable without consulting external schedules.
NYSE / NASDAQ
The U.S. session overlaps with European closing hours, creating the highest-volume period of the global equity trading day.
London Stock Exchange
LSE's afternoon session overlaps with the U.S. pre-market and opening, making it a critical bridge between European and American liquidity.
Tokyo Stock Exchange
TSE's session defines the Asian equity open and sets the tone for European pre-market activity during the overnight gap.
Shanghai Stock Exchange
SSE overlaps with late TSE session, creating a combined Asia-leading liquidity window for cross-listed equities.
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
HKEX extends into the LSE pre-market window, facilitating continuous price discovery for dual-listed stocks.
Euronext
Euronext's session fully overlaps with LSE, creating a unified European equity trading window that feeds into the U.S. open.
Bombay Stock Exchange
BSE's session bridges the Asian and European windows, providing uninterrupted equity market access through the middle of the UTC trading day.
Australian Securities Exchange
ASX is among the first major exchanges to open each trading day, setting early sentiment cues for Asia-Pacific equity flows.
Live Exchange Session Indicator
RTX5's terminal header bar displays a real-time session status row showing every connected exchange with a colour-coded state indicator — green for active session, amber for pre-market or after-hours, and grey for closed. This persistent dashboard element ensures traders can instantly identify which markets are currently executable without navigating away from their active workspace.
Institutional-Grade Exchange Data, Streamed Live
RTX5 delivers real-time Level 1 and Level 2 market data from connected stock exchanges — including live bid and ask prices, full order book depth, last trade price and volume, and exchange-stamped tick data. All data is rendered in the terminal with minimal latency and full data integrity verified against exchange source feeds.
Real-Time Level 1 Price Feed
Stream live bid price, ask price, last trade price, and cumulative volume for every exchange-listed equity — updated tick-by-tick with exchange-stamped timestamps.
Level 2 Order Book Depth Display
View the full order book depth for any connected exchange — displaying multiple levels of bid and ask orders with size, price, and order count at each level.
Time & Sales Tape
Access a real-time and historical record of every executed trade on the exchange, including price, size, timestamp, and whether the trade was buyer- or seller-initiated.
Exchange-Stamped Tick Data
Receive tick-level data stamped with the exchange's own timestamp — ensuring price-time accuracy for latency-sensitive strategies and execution analysis.
Pre-Market & After-Hours Data Feed
Monitor extended-session price movements and order activity for exchanges that support pre-market and after-hours trading, with full Level 1 data continuity.
Historical Exchange Data Archive
Access years of historical tick, minute, hourly, and daily price data for every exchange-listed equity — optimised for backtesting, research, and pattern analysis.
Corporate Action Data Adjustment
RTX5 automatically adjusts historical price charts and data for stock splits, reverse splits, dividend distributions, and rights issues — ensuring analytical accuracy.
Track Every Major Index in Real Time
RTX5 provides live data and charting for the primary benchmark indices of every connected exchange — allowing traders to monitor broad market direction, sector rotation, and relative strength of individual stocks against their exchange benchmark simultaneously. All index data streams into the same terminal workspace alongside your equity positions and watchlists.
S&P 500
NYSE / NASDAQ · 500 constituents
Tracks the 500 largest U.S. companies by market cap, heavily weighted toward technology, healthcare, and financials — the definitive barometer of U.S. equity market performance.
RTX5 traders overlay S&P 500 performance on individual equity charts to measure relative strength and sector divergence in real time.
NASDAQ Composite
NASDAQ · 3,000+ constituents
Measures the performance of all NASDAQ-listed equities with dominant exposure to technology, biotechnology, and digital innovation sectors.
RTX5 traders use the NASDAQ Composite to gauge growth-sector momentum and confirm tech-driven risk appetite across trading sessions.
FTSE 100
London Stock Exchange · 100 constituents
Tracks the 100 largest companies on the London Stock Exchange, with significant weighting in mining, energy, banking, and pharmaceuticals.
RTX5 traders monitor FTSE 100 to assess European market sentiment and pound-sterling correlated equity flows.
Nikkei 225
Tokyo Stock Exchange · 225 constituents
Japan's premier price-weighted benchmark covering electronics, automotive, financial, and chemical sectors that define the Japanese industrial economy.
RTX5 traders reference Nikkei 225 to time Asian-session equity entries and assess yen-sensitivity of Japanese exporters.
Hang Seng Index
Hong Kong Stock Exchange · 80 constituents
Captures the largest and most liquid companies on HKEX, heavily weighted toward financials, technology, and property sectors across Greater China.
RTX5 traders use Hang Seng to track cross-listed Chinese tech stocks and gauge Greater China risk sentiment.
DAX 40
Frankfurt Stock Exchange (XETRA) · 40 constituents
Germany's blue-chip index featuring the country's dominant automotive, industrial engineering, chemical, and software companies.
RTX5 traders monitor DAX 40 for European industrial-sector direction and euro-denominated equity momentum.
CAC 40
Euronext Paris · 40 constituents
France's benchmark index with significant representation from luxury goods, aerospace, banking, and energy conglomerates.
RTX5 traders track CAC 40 to identify European luxury-sector trends and cross-reference Euronext liquidity patterns.
S&P/ASX 200
Australian Securities Exchange · 200 constituents
Australia's leading benchmark index with heavy weighting in mining, banking, healthcare, and real estate investment trusts.
RTX5 traders use ASX 200 to assess commodity-linked equity sentiment during the earliest major market session of the trading day.
S&P BSE Sensex
Bombay Stock Exchange · 30 constituents
India's oldest and most recognised market benchmark tracking 30 high-cap companies across IT services, banking, energy, and consumer sectors.
RTX5 traders reference Sensex for emerging-market growth signals and to time entries on India's fastest-growing listed companies.
Shanghai Composite
Shanghai Stock Exchange · All listed constituents
A comprehensive index covering every stock listed on the SSE — reflecting the full breadth of mainland China's public equity market.
RTX5 traders monitor Shanghai Composite for broad A-share market direction and China-specific regulatory sentiment shifts.
Filter Thousands of Equities, Find Conviction Instantly
RTX5's built-in equity screener allows traders to filter the full universe of exchange-listed stocks across any connected market — using fundamental, technical, and activity-based criteria. Only the instruments matching your exact strategy parameters surface, across any exchange or combination of exchanges.
Exchange & Market Filter
Narrow your scan to a specific exchange, a combination of exchanges, or all connected markets — isolating opportunity within the exact venues you trade.
Market Capitalisation Range
Filter equities by market cap tier — from mega-cap blue chips to micro-cap growth plays — across any connected exchange.
Sector & Industry Classification
Screen by GICS or exchange-native sector classification to surface only equities within your target sector or industry vertical.
Price Range & Volume Threshold
Define minimum and maximum price levels and daily volume floors to ensure screened equities meet your liquidity and position-sizing requirements.
P/E Ratio & Valuation Metrics
Apply fundamental valuation filters including price-to-earnings, price-to-book, and enterprise value multiples to isolate undervalued or growth-priced equities.
Earnings Growth Rate Filter
Screen for companies with specific quarterly or annual earnings growth rates — identifying accelerating-earnings setups before they attract broader institutional attention.
Technical Pattern Recognition Filter
Combine screener results with RTX5's built-in pattern recognition engine to find exchange-listed equities forming breakout, reversal, or continuation chart patterns.
Pre-Earnings Proximity Scanner
Surface equities with upcoming earnings announcements within a custom date window — enabling pre-earnings positioning and volatility-based options strategies.
Trade Every Exchange-Listed Sector from One Terminal
RTX5 organises exchange-listed equities by sector and industry classification — enabling traders to monitor sector rotation, compare intra-sector performance, and identify which exchange segments are leading or lagging the broader market. Every session becomes an opportunity to position within the sectors gaining institutional momentum.
Technology
Software, semiconductors, cloud infrastructure, AI, and consumer electronics companies driving global digital transformation.
Key Exchanges: NASDAQ, NYSE, LSE, FSE, HKEX
High beta, earnings-driven momentum, heavy institutional flow — sector leadership typically sets broad market direction.
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical manufacturers, biotech firms, medical device companies, and healthcare service providers across global markets.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, TSE, Euronext
Event-driven volatility around FDA approvals, clinical trials, and patent expiry timelines — requires active news monitoring.
Financial Services & Banking
Global banks, insurance companies, asset managers, payment processors, and fintech firms integral to monetary system functioning.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, LSE, HKEX, BSE, ASX
Interest-rate sensitive with strong correlation to central bank policy cycles — core portfolio allocation for income and dividend strategies.
Energy & Natural Resources
Oil & gas producers, renewable energy companies, integrated energy majors, and utility-scale power generation firms.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, LSE, TSE, ASX, Euronext
Commodity-price linked with seasonal demand patterns — trades in sync with crude oil, natural gas, and broader macro-energy narratives.
Consumer Discretionary
Retail, luxury goods, automotive, travel, hospitality, and entertainment companies dependent on consumer spending cycles.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ, Euronext, TSE, HKEX
Cyclical sector with high sensitivity to consumer confidence data and GDP growth forecasts — outperforms in expansionary economic phases.
Consumer Staples
Food and beverage producers, household goods manufacturers, personal care companies, and essential-product retailers.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, LSE, Euronext, BSE, ASX
Defensive sector with stable demand regardless of economic cycle — typical safe-haven allocation during market drawdowns.
Industrials & Manufacturing
Aerospace, defence, heavy machinery, logistics, construction, and precision engineering companies servicing global infrastructure.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, FSE, TSE, BSE, Euronext
Capex-cycle dependent with order-book visibility — earnings driven by infrastructure spending and government defence budgets.
Real Estate (REITs)
Real estate investment trusts, property developers, commercial and residential real estate operators, and infrastructure REITs.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, ASX, HKEX, LSE, BSE
Yield-focused instruments with interest-rate sensitivity — REIT distributions provide consistent income streams for portfolio stabilisation.
Utilities
Electric, gas, and water utility operators, regulated energy distributors, and renewable utility-scale providers.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, LSE, ASX, Euronext, BSE
Regulated returns with low volatility and high dividend yield — classic defensive allocation during risk-off market environments.
Materials & Mining
Global mining companies, metals producers, chemical manufacturers, and construction materials firms extracting and processing raw inputs.
Key Exchanges: ASX, LSE, NYSE, JSE, TSE
Directly linked to commodity spot prices — mining equities amplify underlying commodity moves, creating leveraged exposure to metals cycles.
Telecommunications
Mobile network operators, broadband and fibre providers, satellite communications firms, and tower infrastructure REITs.
Key Exchanges: NYSE, LSE, FSE, BSE, Euronext
Capex-heavy regulated industry with stable revenue — 5G infrastructure investment cycle creating growth catalysts within a traditionally defensive sector.
Execute with the Precision Each Exchange Demands
Different stock exchanges have distinct order matching rules, circuit breaker mechanisms, and accepted order types — and RTX5 automatically adapts its order entry interface to comply with the specific rules of the exchange you're accessing. Every order is exchange-compliant and optimally structured for execution before it leaves the terminal.
Exchange-Compliant Order Routing
RTX5 automatically routes orders through the correct exchange gateway with native protocol compliance — ensuring every order meets the destination exchange's structural and regulatory requirements.
Market Order with Exchange Slippage Control
Execute market orders with a configurable slippage tolerance that adapts to each exchange's tick size and order book depth — minimising adverse fills during volatile sessions.
Limit Order with Exchange Price Tick Compliance
RTX5 validates limit order prices against each exchange's minimum tick increment before submission — preventing rejection and ensuring every limit price is exchange-legal.
Day Order vs Good Till Cancel (GTC) Selection
Choose between day-only and GTC order duration with exchange-specific duration rules automatically applied — including exchanges that cap GTC validity periods.
Circuit Breaker Halt Notification
RTX5 instantly notifies traders when a connected exchange triggers a circuit breaker or trading halt on a specific instrument or the entire market — preventing order submission into halted sessions.
Dark Pool & Block Trade Indicator
Detect when significant order flow is being executed off-exchange via dark pools or block trade facilities — providing institutional footprint visibility alongside lit-market order book data.
Track Every Corporate Event Affecting Your Positions
RTX5 monitors and displays all scheduled and announced corporate actions across connected exchange-listed equities — automatically adjusting historical price data for stock splits, dividend distributions, and rights issues. Traders receive alerts ahead of events that may materially impact the value of held or watched positions.
Dividend Announcement & Ex-Date Alert
RTX5 alerts traders when a held or watched equity announces a dividend — displaying the declaration date, ex-date, record date, and payment date with automatic calendar integration.
Stock Split & Reverse Split Adjustment
Historical price data is automatically adjusted when a stock split or reverse split is executed — maintaining chart accuracy and preventing false technical pattern signals.
Rights Issue & Secondary Offering Notification
Receive real-time alerts when a listed company announces a rights issue or secondary offering — allowing position sizing and dilution impact assessment before the ex-rights date.
Earnings Date Calendar Integration
RTX5's built-in earnings calendar displays confirmed and estimated reporting dates for every exchange-listed equity on your watchlist — with countdown indicators and pre-earnings alert triggers.
Merger & Acquisition Announcement Alert
Instant notification when a held or watched equity is the subject of a merger, acquisition, or takeover bid — including offer price, premium to market, and expected completion timeline.
Delisting & Suspension Warning
RTX5 proactively warns traders when a held equity faces potential delisting, trading suspension, or regulatory-mandated halt — enabling position exit before liquidity disappears.
Index Rebalancing & Constituent Change Alert
Receive advance notice when a major index is scheduled to add or remove a listed company from its constituents — a key catalyst for institutional flow-driven price movements.
Access the World's Fastest-Growing Equity Markets
Beyond the established major exchanges, RTX5 provides data and trading access to a selection of emerging and regional stock exchanges — opening opportunities in high-growth economies across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. These markets are increasingly relevant to globally diversified traders and institutional investors seeking alpha outside saturated developed markets.
Tadawul (Saudi Stock Exchange)
Saudi Arabia · TASI (Tadawul All Share Index)
The largest stock exchange in the Middle East, anchored by Saudi Aramco — the world's most valuable listed company — and a rapidly diversifying Vision 2030 economy.
Traders access Tadawul for energy-sector mega-cap exposure and exposure to the Middle East's fastest-growing non-oil sectors including tourism, entertainment, and fintech.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)
South Africa · FTSE/JSE Top 40
Africa's largest and most liquid stock exchange, hosting major mining conglomerates, financial institutions, and consumer companies with pan-African revenue exposure.
JSE provides leveraged exposure to global precious-metals cycles through deeply liquid gold, platinum, and diamond mining equities unavailable on other exchanges.
B3 (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão)
Brazil · Ibovespa
Latin America's largest exchange, listing Brazil's dominant commodity producers, banking groups, and consumer companies in the region's most dynamic economy.
B3 equities offer high-beta exposure to Brazil's agricultural exports, iron ore production, and domestic consumer growth — with currency volatility adding tactical trading opportunities.
National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
India · Nifty 50
India's most actively traded exchange by volume, hosting the country's leading IT services, banking, pharmaceutical, and consumer companies on the Nifty 50 benchmark.
NSE provides access to one of the world's fastest-growing major economies — with IT services and pharma sector exports creating globally-correlated revenue streams.
Korea Exchange (KRX)
South Korea · KOSPI
Home to global semiconductor leaders, automotive manufacturers, and consumer electronics giants that define South Korea's export-oriented industrial economy.
KRX-listed semiconductor equities provide direct exposure to global chip cycles — a key leading indicator for technology sector direction worldwide.
Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE)
Taiwan · TAIEX
The exchange listing the world's most critical semiconductor foundries and advanced electronics supply chain companies essential to global technology manufacturing.
TWSE is the primary venue for trading shares of the world's leading contract chip manufacturers — a single-exchange exposure point to the entire global AI hardware supply chain.
Borsa Istanbul (BIST)
Turkey · BIST 100
Turkey's sole stock exchange, listing the country's largest banks, industrial conglomerates, and consumer companies operating across European and Middle Eastern markets.
BIST equities offer high-volatility trading opportunities driven by currency fluctuations, monetary policy shifts, and Turkey's strategic position bridging European and Asian markets.
Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE)
Poland · WIG20
Central and Eastern Europe's leading exchange, hosting Poland's largest banks, energy companies, and retail groups with growing institutional investor interest from EU integration.
WSE provides access to one of the EU's fastest-growing economies — with banking and energy equities offering valuation discounts relative to Western European peers.
Full Exchange Access from Any Device
The RTX5 mobile app delivers real-time stock exchange data, live order book depth, corporate action alerts, and equity order execution across all connected exchanges on iOS and Android. The touch-optimised interface is designed for monitoring multiple exchange sessions simultaneously during pre-market and after-hours periods when desktop access may not be available.
Live Multi-Exchange Price Feed on Mobile
Stream real-time price data from every connected exchange directly onto your mobile device — with the same tick-by-tick accuracy and refresh speed available on the desktop terminal.
Exchange Session Status Indicator
A mobile-optimised session status bar displays the live open/closed/pre-market state of every connected exchange — so you always know which markets are tradable at a glance.
Pre-Market & After-Hours Mobile Data
Monitor extended-session price movements and order activity on exchanges that support pre-market and after-hours trading — even when your desktop is unavailable.
Corporate Action Push Notification
Receive native push notifications for dividend announcements, earnings dates, stock splits, and other corporate events affecting equities on your watchlist or in open positions.
One-Tap Equity Order from Mobile Watchlist
Execute equity orders on any connected exchange with a single tap directly from your mobile watchlist — pre-configured with your saved default position size and risk parameters.
Regulated Exchanges with Full Compliance Transparency
Every stock exchange accessible through RTX5 operates under the supervision of a national or regional financial regulatory authority — and RTX5 provides traders with clear regulatory information for each connected exchange. Governing bodies, trading rules, investor protection frameworks, and jurisdiction-specific restrictions are all documented and accessible within the terminal.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
United States
Exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ
The SEC enforces U.S. federal securities laws, requiring full financial disclosure from listed companies and prohibiting market manipulation and insider trading. Investor protections include mandatory quarterly earnings reporting, material event disclosure within four business days, and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) covering brokerage account assets up to $500,000.
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
United Kingdom
Exchanges: London Stock Exchange
The FCA regulates UK financial markets to ensure fair, transparent, and orderly trading with robust protections for retail investors. Key protections include the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) covering up to £85,000. The FCA mandates best-execution obligations, transaction reporting, and strict anti-money-laundering compliance for all market participants.
Financial Services Agency (FSA/JFSA)
Japan
Exchanges: Tokyo Stock Exchange
Japan's FSA oversees securities and exchange regulation, enforcing disclosure requirements, corporate governance standards, and market surveillance across TSE-listed equities. The FSA mandates investor protection through the Japan Investor Protection Fund and enforces strict insider-trading and market-manipulation penalties under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.
China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)
China
Exchanges: Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange
The CSRC regulates China's securities markets, overseeing IPO approvals, disclosure requirements, and trading rules for A-share and B-share equities on mainland exchanges. CSRC enforces daily price limit mechanisms (±10% for most stocks), short-selling restrictions, and T+1 settlement rules — creating a distinct regulatory environment that traders must understand before engaging Chinese equities.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)
Australia
Exchanges: Australian Securities Exchange
ASIC regulates Australian financial markets with a focus on market integrity, investor protection, and corporate governance compliance across ASX-listed companies. Protections include the National Guarantee Fund for settlement default, continuous disclosure obligations, and strict director-trading reporting requirements that ensure real-time transparency for all market participants.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
India
Exchanges: BSE, NSE
SEBI regulates Indian capital markets with comprehensive investor protection frameworks including mandatory dematerialisation of shares, circuit breaker mechanisms, and insider-trading surveillance. SEBI enforces T+1 settlement, mandates segregation of client funds in broker accounts, and operates the Investor Protection Fund to compensate investors in cases of broker default or market misconduct.
Institutional Exchange Data for Your Broker Clients
RTX5's multi-exchange data infrastructure is available as a fully integrated component within the white-label broker deployment — giving broker clients access to real-time equity data, order book depth, corporate actions, and exchange session monitoring across all connected markets. Every feature is delivered through the broker-branded RTX5 terminal interface.
White-Label Exchange Data Branding
RTX5's multi-exchange data interface can be fully branded with your brokerage's identity — including custom panel headers, logo placement, and colour scheme — so clients experience exchange data as a native broker terminal feature.
Broker-Configurable Exchange Selection
Brokers can pre-select which exchanges and instruments are visible to their clients, enabling region-specific or licence-specific exchange access configurations within the white-label deployment.
Client Exchange Watchlist Management
Give your clients the ability to build custom multi-exchange watchlists within the broker-branded terminal — with exchange session indicators and corporate action alerts included by default.
Exchange Data API for Custom Broker Portals
Access RTX5's multi-exchange data infrastructure via a RESTful API to embed live equity prices, order book depth, and historical exchange data into custom-built broker portals and client apps.
Want to offer RTX5's multi-exchange equity data to your broker clients? Contact the RTX5 partnerships team to discuss exchange data integration, custom exchange selection, and API access options for your white-label deployment.
Every Question About RTX5 Stock Exchanges
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Build Deep Understanding of Global Exchange Mechanics
RTX5 provides educational resources specifically designed to help traders understand the mechanics of stock exchange operation — covering how exchanges match orders, what drives exchange liquidity, how circuit breakers work, and how to interpret exchange-level data available inside the terminal.
How Stock Exchanges Match Orders
A comprehensive guide to exchange order matching engines, price-time priority algorithms, and how the order flow data visible in RTX5 reflects underlying exchange activity. Understand why order placement timing and sizing directly affects fill quality across different exchanges.
Understanding Exchange Liquidity
An in-depth explanation of what drives intraday liquidity patterns across major exchanges — including the role of market makers, institutional order flow, and seasonal volume cycles. Learn how RTX5 traders use volume and order book data to identify optimal entry windows.
Trading Around Exchange Open & Close
A practical methodology for navigating the volatility patterns common at exchange open and close sessions — using RTX5 charting tools, volume profile analysis, and session-boundary alerts to time entries and exits during the highest-activity periods of the trading day.
Reading Corporate Actions on the Chart
A visual guide to identifying and interpreting dividend ex-dates, earnings reactions, stock splits, and index rebalancing events using RTX5's corporate action chart overlay. Learn to distinguish genuine price moves from data-adjustment artefacts on historical charts.
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